Something of an oddity, at least at first blush, Blau Gans turns out rustic Bavarian food in its stripped-down digs. A local standby with food that far exceeds expectations. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Look out for a variety of beers (lager, hefe weizen, dunkel, dunkel weizen, bock, Knut bock) running on 24 taps, live music, and enough wurst derivatives to tide you over until Oktoberfest. Read more.
Go here for tasty, inexpensive hummus. Try Hummus Masabacha for $6.95 and the malabi ($4.25) for dessert. Portions are great for sharing. Read more.
Come here for kosher Uzbeki food at cheap prices. Try yummy mantoos, shishkebab, lulyakebab, and baba ghanouj. Most menu items are <$10. Read more.
George Mendes innovative take on Portuguese is both impressive and adorable. Bonus points for the enjoyable ambiance, with one of the best chef's counters in town. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Greek Grilled Cheese: Housemade pita; kasseri cheese, a hard sheep's milk cheese; fresh tomatoes; generous layers of salty pastourma. Read more.
Green Grilled Cheese: In addition to crunchy raw onions and coriander chutney, there's a shmear of Amul butter and Amul cheese, and a layer of thinly sliced potatoes and green peppers. Read more.
Come here for a deal on Indian cuisine. Pick from a variety of mouthwatering chicken kebabs like Tandoori Murgh or Haryali Chooza for <$11. Read more.
Craving inexpensive Indian cuisine? Come grab a $6 Roti roll or 2 for $11. Try the Seekh Kabob Roll w/ minced lamb, onions & Indian spices. Read more.
Go here for a bargain buffet of savory Indian cuisine. Order lamb seekh kebab for <$13 & leave room for dessert – homemade rasmalai is <$5. Read more.
This is the place to go for Austrian specialties like Schweinbauch (pork belly) spritzed with honey vinegar. Featured in Where to Eat 2011! Read more.
Go here for tasty, inexpensive hummus. Try Hummus Masabacha for $6.95 and the malabi ($4.25) for dessert. Portions are great for sharing. Read more.
Go here for tasty, inexpensive hummus. Try Hummus Masabacha for $6.95 and the malabi ($4.25) for dessert. Portions are great for sharing. Read more.
Come inside to enjoy some of the best inexpensive Pan-Asian cuisine in New York City. The Green Curry Shrimp w/ vegetables ($9) is a must. Read more.
Grab your mates and head to Tuck Shop for cheap and scrumptious bargain on Australian fare. Best Aussie meat pies in NYC for only $5. Crikey! Read more.
Visit here for an amazing deal on delectable Greek & Cypriot cuisine. Try Keftedes (Cyprus Meatballs) for $13.50 or Mousaka for $13.95. Read more.
Attention vegetarians! Feast on huge portions of NYC's best cheap veggie soups for $4.50. Unlimited servings of challah toast before 10am. Read more.
Head here for cheap vegetarian food with a Middle Eastern flare. Get a fresh falafel sandwich for $5.25 & add sweet potato fries for $0.50. Read more.
Head here for tasty, gluten-free vegan cuisine that won't break the bank. Try kale salad for $6.95 or a fulfilling Nori roll for $8.95. Read more.
Yes, the cocktails seem insane. But a Turf War makes the argument and the roast hen and hete bliksem finishes it. This place is cool. Read more.